News and Events
- NEWS
WLL-198: Fairy Tales Across Cultures and Time - FA21
Exploration of fairy tales from a wide range of cultures and time periods.German Studies Curates Retrospective Special Collections Exhibit on the Bauhaus
The Staatliches Bauhaus, an art school founded in 1919 in Weimar, Germany, was a pioneer in arts education. On the 100th anniversary of its founding, two German studies majors collaborated with faculty and Watzek Library’s Special Collections to curate a collection featuring replicas of iconic Bauhaus furniture, art, and photographs.Polyglot is looking for editors for 2022-23
Polyglot is the journal of foreign languages at Lewis & Clark College. We are looking for student editors for next year. Please email polyglot@lclark.edu for more info. - EVENTS
Past Events
April 21, 2022Workshop: Tools for Teaching English Abroad
Academic English Studies is offering a workshop to students who are considering or planning on teaching English abroad. The workshop will focus on practical skills such as writing lesson plans and creating communicative activities. Other topics include creating needs assessments; considering goals, objectives, and outcomes; and assessing students. We hope to see you there! Email Alexis Olson to RSVP.April 17, 2022Language Clubs Easter Scavanger Hunt
On Sunday, April 17th, the Language Clubs are collaborating to organize an amazing Easter Scavenger Hunt.
You will be put into teams, either randomly or with your friends, with people who are learning the same language as you.
With your team, you will run across campus from clue to clue. Clues will be written in the language you are learning and they will lead you to chocolate eggs hidden on campus, and eventually to a treasure!
Ready to be the first team to find the treasure?
Cultural Credit will be offered for participation. Even will take place at the ILC, Miller 211.
Sign up here before Friday (15th) at night.March 5, 202257th Annual International Fair
German Studies Program is located in Miller Center on the Undergraduate Campus.
MSC: 30
voice 503-768-7420
fax 503-768-7434
Section Head Therese Augst
German Studies Program
Lewis & Clark
615 S. Palatine Hill Road MSC 30
Portland OR 97219